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Persistent Sodium Current Is a Nonsynaptic Substrate for Long-Term Associative Memory
- E. S. Nikitin, D. Vavoulis, +7 authors G. Kemenes
- Biology, Medicine
- Current Biology
- 26 August 2008
Although synaptic plasticity is widely regarded as the primary mechanism of memory [1], forms of nonsynaptic plasticity, such as increased somal or dendritic excitability or membrane potential… Expand
Antecedents of the child behavior checklist-dysregulation profile in children born extremely preterm.
- J. Frazier, Mollie E. Wood, +5 authors A. Leviton
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of the American Academy of Child and…
- 1 October 2015
OBJECTIVE
Extremely preterm newborns are at heightened risk for emotional and behavioral dysregulation later in childhood. Our goal was to systematically evaluate the antenatal and early postnatal… Expand
Different circuit and monoamine mechanisms consolidate long‐term memory in aversive and reward classical conditioning
- I. Kemenes, Michael O'Shea, Paul R. Benjamin
- Biology, Medicine
- The European journal of neuroscience
- 1 January 2011
There has been considerable recent interest in comparing the circuit and monoamine‐based mechanisms of aversive and reward‐associative conditioning in a number of vertebrate and invertebrate model… Expand
Sensory driven multi-neuronal activity and associative learning monitored in an intact CNS on a multielectrode array
- C. A. Harris, Peter A. Passaro, I. Kemenes, G. Kemenes, Michael O'Shea
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of Neuroscience Methods
- 15 February 2010
The neuronal network controlling feeding behavior in the CNS of the mollusc Lymnaea stagnalis has been extensively investigated using intracellular microelectrodes. Using microelectrodes however it… Expand
New opportunities for expert witnesses in court
- P. Fenn, C. Jinks, Michael O'Shea
- Psychology
- Nature
- 9 September 1999
Can Law and Economics be Both Practical and Principled
- D. Hoffman, D. Hoffman, Michael O'Shea
- Economics
- 22 August 2004
This article describes important recent developments in normative law and economics, and the difficulties they create for the project of efficiency-based legal reform. After long proceeding without a… Expand
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Brains, Gases and Robots
- P. Husbands, T. Smith, Michael O'Shea, N. Jakobi, John. Anderson, A. Philippides
- Computer Science
- 2 September 1998
TLDR
Neural Signalling: It’s a Gas!
- A. Philippides, P. Husbands, Michael O'Shea
- Chemistry
- 2 September 1998
TLDR
Effect of High-Dose Erythropoietin on Blood Transfusions in Extremely Low Gestational Age Neonates: Post Hoc Analysis of a Randomized Clinical Trial.
- S. Juul, P. T. Vu, +22 authors P. Heagerty
- Medicine
- JAMA pediatrics
- 17 August 2020
Importance
Extremely preterm infants are among the populations receiving the highest levels of transfusions. Erythropoietin has not been recommended for premature infants because most studies have… Expand
Firearms Law and the Second Amendment: Regulation, Rights, and Policy
- Michael O'Shea, N. Johnson, David B. Kopel, George A. Moscary
- Political Science
- 8 March 2012
These are the online Chapters of the law school casebook Firearms Law and the Second Amendment: Regulation, Rights, and Policy, by Nicholas J. Johnson, David B. Kopel, George A. Mocsary, and Michael… Expand
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